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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 07,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Budget introduces the Krishi Kalyan Cess on taxable services, raising the effective Service tax incidence with effect from mid year; it reinstates certain withdrawn exemptions with a refund mechanism and proposes amendments to the Negative List, Exemption List, Reverse Charge provisions and Abatement Notifications to clarify coverage and compliance.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Income Declaration Scheme, 2016 provides a limited compliance window for declaring undisclosed income for assessment years prior to the assessment year beginning on 01.04.2017. Undisclosed income represented by assets is deemed equal to the asset's fair market value as on scheme commencement; no deductions are allowed. Declarations must be made to the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner in prescribed form, signed by specified representatives. Declared income is subject to a fixed tax rate, a surcharge on such tax, and a penalty; payment within the notified period is mandatory and failure renders the declaration void.
      By: Nexdigm IDT
      Summary: Budget 2016 proposes replacing the existing section on private bonded warehouses to allow EOU/EHTP/STP goods to remain warehoused until clearance (for capital goods) or until consumption/clearance (for other goods), instead of fixed multi year limits, expressly including EHTP/STP. Units need no separate discretionary extensions from customs if LoP validity and warehousing licence are maintained; however, expiry of the LoP without extension would terminate unit status and may trigger duty and interest liability on unutilised goods.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The amended rule 7 allows an Input Service Distributor to distribute service tax credit to manufacturing units, providers of output service, and outsourced manufacturing units subject to conditions: distributed credit against specified documents cannot exceed tax paid; credit attributable to a particular unit is distributed only to that unit; credits attributable to multiple but not all units are distributed only among attributable units pro rata by turnover; credits attributable to all units are distributed pro rata among operational units; outsourced units must maintain separate accounts and may only use received credit for duty on goods manufactured for the ISD; Rule 6 does not apply at the ISD stage and credits as on 31 March 2016 cannot be transferred to outsourced units.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Rule 7B permits a manufacturer with multiple factories to take CENVAT credit on inputs received under invoices issued by a warehouse of the same manufacturer. The warehouse must follow, mutatis mutandis, the provisions applicable to a first stage or second stage dealer, enabling invoiced inputs held by the warehouse to be allocated as credit to the consuming manufacturing units.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The 2016 Rules maintain the end use conditional concessional import framework while streamlining procedures: manufacturers must notify Central Excise of intent in duplicate (one copy to Customs), separate registration is not required if already registered, and Central Excise may demand bond or security. Post import obligations include prompt receipt intimation, specified accounts and quarterly returns. Unutilised or defective goods may be re exported or cleared domestically with permission, subject to value or payment of differential duty with interest. Misuse triggers recovery by invoking bonds plus interest.
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      Summary: Railway Budget sets a policy framework to modernise operations through governance reforms, creation of planning and investment bodies, a Rail Development Authority bill, and movement to EPC contracting for large projects. It mandates transparency measures including expanded e procurement, internal and security audits, third party audits, CCTV coverage, and performance MoUs with zonal railways. Market reforms and PPPs are prioritised to monetise land and data, liberalise freight and parcel traffic, develop station and cold storage infrastructure, and rationalise tariffs; simultaneous safety, accessibility and environmental initiatives target infrastructure upgrades and passenger amenities.
      Summary: The Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme tranche offers bonds denominated in grams of gold and payable in rupees to resident Indian entities, subject to minimum and maximum investment limits. Bonds carry periodic interest, are issued in demat or paper form, and their issue price is tied to the industry-published average gold price. The bonds have an eight-year tenor with an exit option from the fifth year, require standard KYC, are distributed through banks, post offices and SHCIL, and provide capital-gains tax exemption with indexation benefits on qualifying transfers.
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      Minutes of the 69th meeting of the SEZ - dated 23-2-2016
      Minutes of the 69th meeting of the Board of Approval for SEZs held on 23rd February 2016 to consider proposals for setting up Special Economic Zones and other miscellaneous proposals
      Summary: The Board extended multiple formal approvals and LoPs subject to implementation timelines and standard SEZ Act and Rules. Co-developer approvals require standard conditions, generally limited to 30-year renewable leases, and tax treatment of lease-related receipts is subject to Assessing Officer scrutiny. Several co-developer proposals were approved with defined scopes; others were rejected where applicants acted as contractors or proposed infrastructure not necessary for SEZs. Duty-free CAPEX and O&M benefits were disallowed for additional facilities serving the Domestic Tariff Area. Rule 74A does not apply where units remain going concerns after restructuring; ownership transfers assessed case by case.

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      2/2016 - dated 25-2-2016
      Benefits of the India-United Kingdom (UK) Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement to UK partnership firms
      Summary: The India UK DTAA amendment removed the exclusion of UK partnership firms and provides that for partnerships, estates or trusts the term "resident of a Contracting State" applies only to the extent the income is subject to tax in that State as the income of a resident, either in the hands of the entity or in the hands of its partners or beneficiaries. The Central Board clarifies the DTAA applies to a partnership resident of either India or the UK only to that extent.
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